Question on Clerical headgear.

 
Kenneth Mansfield
 
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04 April 2013 14:01
 

steven harris;98289 wrote:

The Geneva cap variation is nice.  Is there a reason that you chose the red-yellow and red-white cords?  IIRC, the Salvation Army’s uniforms are mostly blue with a bit of maroon.


The uniforms are navy blue. Their insignia is either red and white or red and gold, I guess depending on rank?

 

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04 April 2013 16:40
 

WOW! Kenneth could I get that in vector format from you?

 
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04 April 2013 16:49
 

harold cannon;98301 wrote:

WOW! Kenneth could I get that in vector format from you?


On its way.

 
 
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07 April 2013 01:07
 

I’m a bit uncomfortable with the Geneva cap for a denomination that doesn’t have significant roots in the Presbyterian/Reformed tradition.  The Salvation Army IIRC is an off-shoot of the Methodist movement, which while most admirable (both Methodism & the SA) neither has any significant historical or doctrinal link to Presbyterian theology or governing structure.

 
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08 April 2013 11:41
 

Michael F. McCartney;98347 wrote:

I’m a bit uncomfortable with the Geneva cap for a denomination that doesn’t have significant roots in the Presbyterian/Reformed tradition.  The Salvation Army IIRC is an off-shoot of the Methodist movement, which while most admirable (both Methodism & the SA) neither has any significant historical or doctrinal link to Presbyterian theology or governing structure.


matter of fact the only link they have to a church with a heraldic system would be the church of england (the Methodist Church was originally a sect within the C of E)